What's new: The Packers advanced to the state semifinals for a second straight season last year and 16 starters return from that team. Most of the experience on offense is on the line, where four of five starters are back. Largo has to replace most of its skill guys, but Rodriguez believes he has capable replacements. The biggest battle is at quarterback between Riley and Skinner. Riley moved up from JV and started the regular-season finale against Northeast last year. Skinner is a move-in from Canada who will not be able to play in the spring game because he arrived late in the semester. Key and Wine will carry the load at running back. Gwynn is the biggest threat at receiver. On defensive, Douglas anchors an athletic line. Holte is the leader of a linebacking corps that has to replace Marry, a two-time county defensive player of the year. The secondary is deep with Boatwright, Gwynn and Wine, among others.

Did you know? Rodriguez said 50-75 college recruiters have stopped by this spring. The most heavily recruited players are Douglas and Holte, but there could be as many as six Packers who sign with Division I schools.

Audible: "We should be real physical up front on both sides of the ball. And we've got guys that can step up at quarterback, running back and receiver." — Rodriguez